Good programme mobilisation is the essential bridge between the strategy you’ve developed and the programmes that will deliver it
Done properly, project and programme mobilisation will create the foundation for your strategy to flow through into your change programmes and keep everything fully aligned. The Berkeley Partnership can help you at this vital stage – bringing a fresh perspective, creativity and constructive challenge to assure your programme’s success.
Too often, managers and directors underestimate what it takes to set up for success; believing they have the necessary experience in-house, or that an outsourced systems integrator will do the job for them, resulting in disruptions to the programme later down the line.
Our management consultants work on programmes across all stages of the project lifecycle, including establishing large scale transformation programmes so we know first-hand what it takes to set-up for success.
We benefited greatly from Berkeley’s contribution in programme and stakeholder management. They were able to bring expertise and skills in combination with sound methodology, approach and tools to get the various initiatives in the programme kicked off. Their insights into how to structure the programme, how to staff it, how to prioritise, etc. really helped in decoding a complex set of 70 plus projects.”
A media and entertainment sector client
The Berkeley Partnership believes that investing in the right expert help up front in project mobilisation is critical to create and deliver the correct programme, on time and to budget. The money you invest early on to form a compelling proposition, engage with the right stakeholders and build a team that can deliver, is far less than any future amount you might have to spend to fix any complications created by being under-prepared.
Get your programme off to a good start
Know what you want and why
Gain the support of key people
Deliver on your promises
Mobilising a programme effectively takes time. There are many angles to consider, many alternatives available. Resist the temptation to dive into the work as your timeframes are tight and you want to promote a sense of urgency. Give your team time to come up to the level of understanding that you have, and let them feel involvement and ownership for delivery. Time invested in effective programme set-up will prove to be time well spent.
The formative weeks and months of your programme are almost always the most critical.”
KIRSTY NETHERSELL
How do I set the foundations of success for my transformation programme?
How do I optimise my project workstreams?
How do I ensure my plan supports my business objectives?
What’s the best way to organise and resource my delivery team?
Which are the best forms of governance to keep us on track?
What resources do I really need for successful programme mobilisation?
How can I ensure my leadership team give me the support I need to drive this project forward?